The Confederate Navy in EuropeOriginally published in 1984, The Confederate Navy in Europe is the first full account of the European activities of the Confederate navy during the American Civil War, including information on the Southerners who procured naval vessels in Great Britain and France, the construction of the ships, and the legal and political impact on the European governments that assisted in the Confederate cause. |
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The First Phase 1861 | 15 |
JanuaryJuly 1862 | 38 |
First Ironclad Construction | 63 |
18631864 | 93 |
Matthew Fontaine Maury in England | 127 |
Confederate Naval Operations in France | 147 |
Last Desperate Hopes | 177 |
Evaluations | 208 |
Bibliography | 253 |
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